Approx. 120 US $ for 1 kg of the unrefined oxide U3O8.
For natural uranium as the oxide U3O8 the price is now approx. 90 US $/kg.For uranium metal, enriched uranium, uranium dioxide nuclear grade etc. prices are significantly higher.
The price of uranium has been relatively stable in recent years due to oversupply in the market and decreased demand for nuclear power. However, there is potential for an increase in price in the future as more countries focus on carbon-free energy sources, which could drive up demand for uranium.
The price of uranium as the oxide U3O8 is approx. 90 US $/kg.These prices are permanently variable.
A Wikipedia article (see link below) gives the concentration of uranium in ore as 0.01 to 0.25 percent, which is a wide range. If we take 0.1 percent as typical, then 1 tonne (1000Kg) of ore would produce 1 Kg of uranium. This is natural uranium, which is normally enriched by about six times to produce suitable enriched uranium for fuel, so you can say that about 6 tonnes of ore would be needed to give 1 Kg of enriched uranium, but there is considerable variation of this from one source of ore to another
a kilogram and a kilo are the same thing
Depending on: purity (ore, concentrate, laboratory reagent, nuclear grade, etc.), physical form, chemical form, etc.
It depends largely on what it's a kilo of--a kilo of brick dust is much less expensive than a kilo of steel, which is less expensive than a kilo of uranium.
Conversion : 1 kilogram = 32.1507466 ounces = 1000 grams1 kilo of gold in USD = 39041.451 kilo of gold in EUR = 25886.12
Price per kilo of scrap carbide tips?
For natural uranium as the oxide U3O8 the price is now approx. 90 US $/kg.For uranium metal, enriched uranium, uranium dioxide nuclear grade etc. prices are significantly higher.
63,000$ approximately depending on the current gold price. This price is at $1788.15/ounce.
A price list for uranium certified materials is at: http://www.nbl.doe.gov/htm/lists/certified_reference_materials_price_list.htm Industrial uranium is not so expensive, the price depend essentially of enrichment. As an example, uranium dioxide powder - natural uranium, nuclear grade for HWPR reactors, is about 70 $/kg but the price is very variable in time.
$1.36
$3 a kilo
The price of uranium has been relatively stable in recent years due to oversupply in the market and decreased demand for nuclear power. However, there is potential for an increase in price in the future as more countries focus on carbon-free energy sources, which could drive up demand for uranium.
Uranium is expensive in all countries.The price of uranium is approx. 90US $ per kg of oxide U3O8.
The price of uranium as the oxide U3O8 is approx. 90 US $/kg.These prices are permanently variable.